Authors: Xu, Xiao-YeNominated as an Excellent PhD Thesis by the University of Science and Technology of ChinaDemonstrates experimentally measurement-induced quantum entanglement recoveryVerifies the nonlocality of the partial collapse measurement and its reversal processProvides experimentally a precise phase estimation using white light and based on the quantum weak measurement theory Discusses the optical simulation of quantum dynamics across a Landau-Zener crossing supporting the adiabatic-impulse approximation

Editors: Bimbó, Katalin (Ed.)Highlights contemporary developments in formal logic resulting from the focus on information and its role in inferences Presents a collection of papers addressing the central theme of J. Michael Dunn's research over the past half century Offers new research findings, overviews, and fresh presentations of earlier results brought together in a collection selected by experts in nonclassical logics

Complexity theory has become an increasingly important theme in mathematical research. This book deals with an approximate solution of differential or integral equations by algorithms using incomplete information. This situation often arises for equations of the form Lu = f where f is some function defined on a domain and L is a differential operator.

This decade has seen an explosive growth in computational speed and memory and a rapid enrichment in our understanding of artificial neural networks. These two factors provide systems engineers and statisticians with the ability to build models of physical, economic, and information-based time series and signals.

Information intermediation is the foundation stone of some of the most successful Internet companies, and is perhaps second only to the Internet Infrastructure companies. On the heels of information integration and interoperability, this book on information brokering discusses the next step in information interoperability and integration. The emerging Internet economy based on burgeoning B2B and B2C trading will soon demand semantics-based information intermediation for its feasibility and success. B2B ventures are involved in the `rationalization' of new vertical markets and construction of domain specific product catalogs. This book provides approaches for re-use of existing vocabularies and domain ontologies as a basis for this rationalization and provides a framework based on inter-ontology interoperation. Infrastructural trade-offs that identify optimizations in performance and scalability of web sites will soon give way to information based trade-offs as alternate rationalization schemes come into play and the necessity of interoperating across these schemes is realized. Information Brokering Across Heterogeneous Digital Data's intended readers are researchers, software architects and CTOs, advanced product developers dealing with information intermediation issues in the context of e-commerce (B2B and B2C), information technology professionals in various vertical markets (e.g., geo-spatial information, medicine, auto), and all librarians interested in information brokering.